TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a high-pressure cleaner of the type set forth in
the preamble of claim 1.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] Various high-pressure cleaners of the type referred to above are known. Thus, the
international patent publication No. WO 93/09886 discloses a high-pressure cleaner
of the mobile, wheel-supported type, having means for storing the high-pressure hose
when not in use. These means are constituted by two mutually opposing "hose hooks",
between which the hose after having been coiled is placed and held in a figure-of-eight
configuration. This arrangement does, however, suffer from the disadvantage that the
hose has to be coiled by hand by the user. Apart from the obvious inconvenience to
the user, this arrangement increases the risk of the hose being kinked and/or twisted
during the coiling, contributing to reducing the effective life of the hose.
[0003] DE-A1-3,940,543 discloses a high-pressure cleaner of the type comprising a trolley
with a chassis with wheels and steering handle, in which the motor-pump unit is placed
in the centre of a drum, on which the low-pressure supply hose and possibly the power
supply cable may be stored. The high-pressure hose itself is coiled by hand by the
user and is hung on a hose hook placed on the side of the chassis. This high-pressure
cleaner is adapted for use in locations at long distances from the supply sources
(water and electricity), thus presenting a need for a long low-pressure supply hose
and a long power cable, that may be unwound at the same time as the user pushes the
trolley towards the work site. Thus, with this arrangement no consideration has been
given to a safe handling of the high-pressure hose, the latter partly being subjected
to kinking and twisting due to the manual coiling, partly is stored in an unprotected
state, even when the trolley is moved away from the work site, thus increasing the
risk of the hose being subjected to external harmful physical or chemical influences,
e.g. if it falls off the hose hook during the movement of the trolley. A further disadvantage
is that the user, when winding and unwinding the low-pressure hose, has to turn both
the drum and the built-in motor-pump unit, thus calling upon a great effort from the
user.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0004] It is the object of the present invention to provide a high-pressure cleaner of the
kind referred to initially, with which it is possible to avoid the drawbacks in the
previously known high-pressure cleaners referred to above, and this object is achieved
with a high-pressure cleaner, according to the invention additionally exhibiting the
features set forth in the characterizing clause of claim 1.
[0005] With this arrangement, the high-pressure hose will be protected against external
harmful influences when not in use, and at the same time, the necessity of coiling
the hose by hand and placing it on more or less unsightly hooks has been eliminated.
[0006] With the embodiment set forth in claim 2, the forces acting upon the high-pressure
cleaner in connection with the paying-out or hauling-in of the high-pressure hose
will act upon the cleaner at a relatively low level, thus reducing the risk of toppling
a high-pressure cleaner standing in the upright position.
[0007] The embodiment set forth in claim 3 ensures that especially the hauling-in of the
hose takes place uniformly and with little risk of the hose being kinked or twisted.
[0008] Claim 4 relates to an advantageous practical embodiment of the hose accumulator,
a further development of which is set forth in claim 5.
[0009] The embodiment set forth in claim 6 makes it possible to control the winding and
unwinding of the high-pressure hose with high accuracy.
[0010] Additional advantageous embodiments of the high-pressure cleaner according to the
present invention, the effects of which are explained in the following detailed part
of the present description, are set forth in claims 7 and 8.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] In the following detailed portion of the present description, the invention will
be explained in more detail with reference to the exemplary embodiments of a high-pressure
cleaner according to the invention shown in the drawings, in which
Figure 1 in a simplified manner and partly cut open shows the most important components
of the high-pressure cleaner together with associated equipment, and
Figures 2a-2c diagrammatically show various possible embodiments of the placing of
the hose accumulator.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0012] The high-pressure cleaner 1 in Figure 1 being shown in a simplified and diagrammatic
form and partly cut open, comprises the following main components:
- a motor 2, together with a pump 3 constituting the motor-pump unit of the high-pressure
cleaner,
- a housing 4,
- a handle 5 and wheels 6 to make it easier to move the high-pressure cleaner 1, and
- a hose accumulator 7.
[0013] The motor 2, in the embodiment shown being electrically driven, is supplied with
electric power from an ordinary electric power source 11a not shown in detail via
a power cable 11, the latter extending directly or indirectly through the wall of
the housing 4 by means of a simple lead-through or junction box 11b.
[0014] Further, the motor 2 is mechanically connected to the pump 3, that may be of any
commonly used type, e.g. an axial-piston pump, on the suction side supplied with cleaning
liquid, in the present case ordinary water via a water-supply conduit 10 connected
to a water source 10a. Like the power cable 11, the water-supply conduit 10 may extend
through the wall of the housing 4 directly or indirectly by means of a simple lead-through
or coupling connector 10b.
[0015] The high-pressure side of the pump 3 is connected via a high-pressure conduit 9,
preferably in the form of a piece of hose, to a coupling device (not shown) connected
to one end of a high-pressure hose 13 in the hose accumulator 7. The other end of
the high-pressure hose 13 is in the conventional manner connected to an ordinary cleaning
gun 12 by means of another coupling device (not shown).
[0016] During use, i.e. during the normal operational condition, the high-pressure cleaner
1 is placed standing upright, and in the exemplary embodiment shown in Figure 1, the
hose accumulator 7 is situated close to the bottom part of the high-pressure cleaner
1, being further provided with a hand crank 8 for manual winding and unwinding of
the hose 13, the latter leaving the housing 4 through a slot 14, in this exemplary
embodiment being oriented transversely or horizontally.
[0017] The placing of the hose accumulator 7 close to the bottom part of the housing 4 and
below the motor-pump unit 2,3 constitutes one possible preferred embodiment, but the
hose accumulator 7 may also be placed and oriented differently, e.g. as in the examples
shown in Figures 2a-2c of the drawing. Thus, as shown in these Figures 2a-2c, the
hose accumulator 7 may be fully or substantially enclosed by the housing 4. Likewise,
the transverse orientation of the slot 4 as shown in Figure 1 may be replaced by a
e.g. longitudinally extending slot as shown in the Figures 2a-2c.
[0018] The embodiment, in which the hose accumulator 7 is fully enclosed, i.e. in its entirety
placed within the housing 4, is the optimal embodiment, providing the most effective
protection of the hose against external harmful influences when the high-pressure
cleaner is not in use. The danger in having an unprotected high-pressure hose, as
is the case in the cleaners known up to the present, is that the hose may be damaged
in such a manner that the user does not discover the damage until the hose is put
into use, i.e. when high-pressure is being applied to it. This may, of course, lead
to quite serious consequences for the user, if the hose is e.g. partially cut through
and bursts when the user starts the high-pressure cleaner.
[0019] Further, the placing of the hose accumulator 7 fully or partly internally in the
housing 4 provides the very obvious advantage that the hose 13 under all conditions,
especially when being fully wound on the accumulator drum, does not "drift about"
and so constitutes a risk, especially for persons being present in the area around
the high-pressure cleaner, such as is the case with the hose-storage devices known
up to the present. Likewise, in the previously known high-pressure cleaners, the hose
may inadvertently either fall down from the supporting hooks in its entirety or unwind
itself partially from the latter, hence constituting a corresponding risk.
[0020] In order to additionally achieve a winding and unwinding of the hose 13, that is
as homogeneous as possible, the hose accumulator 7 may further be provided with a
hose-guiding device (not shown) causing the hose to be wound and unwound according
to a predetermined pattern.
[0021] The hose accumulator 7, which is not shown in detail, comprises a drum, on which
the hose 13 may be wound, the requisite fittings for securing the accumulator to the
housing, as well as one or two bearings for supporting the drum for rotation at one
side or both sides, of which at least one bearing functions as a coupling device between
the high-pressure hose 13 and the high-pressure conduit 9 of the pump 3. The bearing
concerned may be constructed with e.g. a rotating hose connector for the high-pressure
hose, and further with e.g. a sealing ring for providing a seal between the connector
and the hose.
[0022] As will be seen from the above description, the high-pressure cleaner according to
the present invention is relatively compact and will - all else being equal - occupy
less space both during stationary storage and during e.g. transportation with a vehicle,
such as an automobile or the like, than the previously known high-pressure cleaners
with externally supported hose.
[0023] In the exemplary embodiment shown, the drum in the hose accumulator 7, on which the
hose 13 may be wound, is operated by means of a hand crank 8, but it also lies within
the scope of the present invention to replace or supplement this hand crank with a
fully or partly automatic electrically or hydraulically driven winding and unwinding
mechanism.
[0024] The high-pressure hose 13 is preferably made from hose material of the type consisting
of a fluid-tight matrix of rubber or rubber-like material reinforced by helically
wound and/or braided wires or filaments having a high tensile strength. A hose made
of such a material has proved to be sufficiently flexible to be wound on and unwound
from the accumulator drum without difficulty, at the same time being capable of withstanding
the high pressures involved.
LIST OF PARTS
[0025]
- 1
- high-pressure cleaner
- 2
- motor
- 3
- pump
- 4
- housing
- 5
- handle
- 6
- wheels
- 7
- hose accumulator
- 8
- hand crank
- 9
- high-pressure conduit
- 10
- water-supply conduit
- 10a
- water source
- 10b
- lead-through or junction box
- 11
- power cable
- 11a
- electric power source
- 11b
- lead-through or junction box
- 12
- cleaning gun
- 13
- high-pressure hose
- 14
- slot
1. High-pressure cleaner (1) of the type comprising
a) a motor-pump unit (2,3) placed in a housing (4), and
b) a cleaning gun (12) connected to said motor-pump unit (2,3) through a high-pressure
hose (13),
characterized by
c) a hose accumulator (7) for said high-pressure hose (13) placed in said housing
(4) and adapted for paying-out and hauling-in said hose (13), and in
d) that said housing (4) comprises an opening (14), through which said hose (13) extends
from said accumulator (7) to the outside.
2. High-pressure cleaner according to claim 1, characterized in that said hose accumulator (7) is placed in the lower part of said housing (4)
below said motor-pump unit (2,3).
3. High-pressure cleaner according to claim 2, characterized in that said opening (14) constitutes a slot extending in the transverse or longitudinal
direction of said housing (4).
4. High-pressure cleaner according to any one or any of the claims 1-3, characterized in that said hose accumulator (7) is of the type comprising a rotatable drum, on
or from which said hose (13) can be wound or unwound, respectively.
5. High-pressure cleaner according to claim 4, characterized in that a bearing supporting said drum for rotation constitutes a fluidic connecting
device connecting the proximal end of said hose (13) to the high-pressure side (9)
of said pump (3).
6. High-pressure cleaner according to claim 4 or 5, characterized in that said hose accumulator (7) comprises a hose guide adapted to reciprocate during
the rotatory movement of said drum.
7. High-pressure cleaner according to any one or any of the claims 4-6, characterized in that said drum is connected to a manually operable member (8), with which it can
be made to rotate in either direction.
8. High-pressure cleaner (1) according to any one or any of the claims 1-7, characterized in that said high-pressure hose (13) is made of hose material of the type consisting
of a fluid-tight matrix of rubber or rubber-like material reinforced by helically
wound and/or braided wires or filaments having a high tensile strength.